I'm sure you're gonna love me
But you said you've gotta find a reason to
Just feed me to the birds
I'm lost I've heard
but you won't give me reasons to change who I am
Up here
You can't touch me
Up here where I'm always smiling
And in a week or two
I'm come down
and see the world for what it is
Sometimes a reason to take off my shoes
Sometimes a reason to be embarassed to
But, Jesus, I'm tired of reasons at all
and what's a reason without something to do.
Here with the leaves,
The fog
The trees
and goddamn, you're not one of them
And though your eyes might shine like the sun
I'm afraid I can't see them anymore
So pass me by
ooooooh, I'm a corporate man now
oooooooooh, I guess I've seen the world
ooooooh, just pass me by
Or tell me to go
If I'm dying
Then dig me a hole
Cause I'm not dying if i'm living here
It's a shame that you can't see.
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